Dongmin Kim

Level 2 Lead Instructor

Courses

Course List:

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KOR 3201 - Beginning Korean II

This course is for students who have completed approximately 150 hours of formal training in Korean. Students must be able to read and write hangul. The course will begin with a review of basic patterns and move quickly to cover new materials of survival language in various situations. In addition to the materials provided by the textbook, authentic materials (e.g., television, films, Internet, newspapers, etc.) will be incorporated into the instruction to enhance all four skills.

KOR 3202 - Beginning Korean II

This course is for students who have completed approximately 150 hours of formal training in Korean. Students must be able to read and write hangul. The course will begin with a review of basic patterns and move quickly to cover new materials of survival language in various situations. In addition to the materials provided by the textbook, authentic materials (e.g., television, films, Internet, newspapers, etc.) will be incorporated into the instruction to enhance all four skills.

KOR 3203 - Beginning Korean II

This course is for students who have completed approximately 150 hours of formal training in Korean. Students must be able to read and write hangul. The course will begin with a review of basic patterns and move quickly to cover new materials of survival language in various situations. In addition to the materials provided by the textbook, authentic materials (e.g., television, films, Internet, newspapers, etc.) will be incorporated into the instruction to enhance all four skills.

KOR 3204 - Beginning Korean II

This course is for students who have completed approximately 150 hours of formal training in Korean. Students must be able to read and write hangul. The course will begin with a review of basic patterns and move quickly to cover new materials of survival language in various situations. In addition to the materials provided by the textbook, authentic materials (e.g., television, films, Internet, newspapers, etc.) will be incorporated into the instruction to enhance all four skills.

KOR 3504 - Advanced Korean I

This course is designed for graduate students and professionals who have advanced level proficiency in Korean or have at least three or more years of rigorous formal study in modern Korean. This course aims to develop professional proficiency in Korean at the advance-mid and high level in listening, speaking, and reading and writing employing a variety of materials such as scholarly essays, newspapers, short stories, video and audio materials.

The approach of the course is to study several content areas including Structure of Korean Language and Topics in Korean Society, Culture and History. Students will develop competence through project based and research based instruction exploring a variety of topics.